Do you make reading resolutions?

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Some people like to set resolutions about what what they're going to read in the coming year. You might set a goal of how many books you plan to read, or resolve to read more nonfiction, or more books by female authors. Perhaps you just resolve not to buy any more books until you get through your giant To Be Read pile.

I did this year. I used the Reading Challenge feature on Goodreads to keep track. My plan was to read 30 books this year, but I think I'm going to fall just short of my goal. Oh well, this is the first time I've tried setting an amount for the year, and I'll be happy to do it again in 2014.

P.S. Picked-up from Library today......"Oxley-Gatton Murders" by Neil Raymond Bradford.
His thought is that the murderer of young boy at Oxley, & subsequently, of the three Murphy siblings, was one & same person.
That person was 'let go' by the inefficient, & self-serving Insp Urquhart.